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<blockquote data-quote="Seawied" data-source="post: 95875" data-attributes="member: 4247"><p>I'm not sure how effective this idea would be. You're still limited to the same write speeds.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have to be honest though, with your system specs, I'm not sure theres anything you can do other than getting a completely new system to make a decent video. Fraps takes a lot out of your system memory. That athalon is probably a what? 2000 series? Those old AMD processors were begging to be over clocked, so that might help a bit, and the two gigs of ram in this case will be useful. But you're really not going to get that much more power out of that rig</p><p></p><p>If you get a new system take this into consideration: what most people don't realize is that FRAPS and other in game recording has the biggest bottle neck at the hard drive, NOT the CPU or RAM (although these obviously help).</p><p></p><p>If you're really serious about having high quality recordings, you need to have a SSD hard drive for its godly write speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seawied, post: 95875, member: 4247"] I'm not sure how effective this idea would be. You're still limited to the same write speeds. I have to be honest though, with your system specs, I'm not sure theres anything you can do other than getting a completely new system to make a decent video. Fraps takes a lot out of your system memory. That athalon is probably a what? 2000 series? Those old AMD processors were begging to be over clocked, so that might help a bit, and the two gigs of ram in this case will be useful. But you're really not going to get that much more power out of that rig If you get a new system take this into consideration: what most people don't realize is that FRAPS and other in game recording has the biggest bottle neck at the hard drive, NOT the CPU or RAM (although these obviously help). If you're really serious about having high quality recordings, you need to have a SSD hard drive for its godly write speeds. [/QUOTE]
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